well, something you are going to have to consider at this point is what our/your 'love' really ended up being -- taking care of them and making sure to do so carefully, on their terms
taking care of someone else's needs 99% of the time, excusing deplorable behavior, and repressing our true emotions is NOT love
yes, we nons are capable of love, I am not doubting or questioning that... .
but a huge key point in 'moving on' is realizing that our emotions were not truly genuine at the end... .they were largely motivated by our delusions of what we thought our relationship was... .
we didn't fall in love with them as people - for their character, enduring loyalty, kindness, respect, etc etc ... .we fell in love with the way they made us feel at the beginning, like a junkie hoping the next hit is as amazing as the first few were... .
you did what you could with what you knew at the time... .now make sense of what really happened, and use that knowledge to fall in love... .WITH YOU!
